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What brake for a Cheytac?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1490693" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>My 16.5 pound Snipetac has a muscle brake on it and it does a great job. I was shooting it off a bench w/bags yesterday and letting it free recoil to see if that changed accuracy or poi compared to how hard I usually drive it off the bipod. I could spot my impacts at 500 (closest I shot it). I have fired it without a brake and then back on to see how efficient it is. Let's just say that a 375 grain bullet @ 3150 will get your attention...it was money well spent. </p><p>If any of the others are more efficient then they must be awesome and worth the extra money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1490693, member: 8873"] My 16.5 pound Snipetac has a muscle brake on it and it does a great job. I was shooting it off a bench w/bags yesterday and letting it free recoil to see if that changed accuracy or poi compared to how hard I usually drive it off the bipod. I could spot my impacts at 500 (closest I shot it). I have fired it without a brake and then back on to see how efficient it is. Let’s just say that a 375 grain bullet @ 3150 will get your attention...it was money well spent. If any of the others are more efficient then they must be awesome and worth the extra money. [/QUOTE]
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